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Much as a agree with and appreciate the support from Lojbab in my campaign to 
move Lojban away from High Cult to ordinary computers, I have to say in 
RobinCA's defense that he at least used a piece of arcana that has purported 
Windows access. I think that the fact that, whenever I fire it up, if shorts 
out WIN(something long that goes by too fast to read -- one of Windows' most 
famous feature, still after 20 years).DLL and closes is a local phenomenon; 
other have used it successfully. Robin, deprived of access to normal 
machines, has nonetheless tried to find a Low Church version for us -- 
which is more than has often been the case in the past. 

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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT SIZE=2>Much as a agree with and appreciate the support from Lojbab in my campaign to 
<BR>move Lojban away from High Cult to ordinary computers, I have to say in 
<BR>RobinCA's defense that he at least used a piece of arcana that has purported 
<BR>Windows access. &nbsp;I think that the fact that, whenever I fire it up, if shorts 
<BR>out WIN(something long that goes by too fast to read -- one of Windows' most 
<BR>famous feature, still after 20 years).DLL and closes is a local phenomenon; 
<BR>other have used it successfully. &nbsp;Robin, deprived of access to normal 
<BR>machines, &nbsp;has nonetheless tried to find a Low Church version for us &nbsp;-- 
<BR>which is more than has often been the case in the past. </FONT></HTML>

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